Rocking Memory
Why should we preserve landmarks? What can we learn from the memories of free religion and social justice embodied in stone, whether buildings, cemeteries, or rural walls?
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12/18/2023 - Our Board has updated our Covid-19 Policy. You can find it here.
Our weekly services are streamed from the sanctuary to Zoom, with people in the sanctuary. If you are attending in person, N95/KN95 or KF94 respirator masks, covering both mouth and nose, are required in indoor spaces for anyone over the age of two. If you don't have a mask, we have a variety available at both entrances.
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Why should we preserve landmarks? What can we learn from the memories of free religion and social justice embodied in stone, whether buildings, cemeteries, or rural walls?
Legacy is not simply large donations so that your name can appear on a building. Your legacy is how people remember you. How do you want to be remembered? Is what is important to you really shining through your life?
This service and sermon will focus on the importance of memory and we will be lifting up and remembering dear ones that have died in this past year. – Marty Pelham
Syracuse declared itself a sanctuary city. What does that mean in this day and age? You can read the sermon here.
A Sanctuary is not a hiding place but a holy place. How do we make our Sanctuary a holy place? How do we find other holy places in our lives? How we do bring out the holy in the world? You can read the sermon here.